With smart Camera Surveillance you realize effective site surveillance and this forms the basis of your total security system. With HighTech camera technology and tailor-made advice, VCS Observation is happy to be of service. The VCS Camera Surveillance is compatible with all Video Management Systems. You can use our Network Operation Center (NOC) for your camera system. (24/7 awake service) With Video Content Analysis (VCA) and sensors in your cameras, you can make your security system smarter. With this you can, for example, recognize and count people and/or vehicles, determine driving or walking directions, detect intruders, have suspects automatically followed by cameras, license plate registration, measure temperatures, etc.
CoppWeb has been specially developed for hospitals, municipalities and the police and makes camera surveillance effective and measurable. Observers easily register incidents. CoppWeb analyzes data and identifies risk areas. It prevents incidents and undesirable situations and creates steering information for policy makers. CoppWeb gives observers specific lookout assignments and the performance of the observer becomes clear. CoppWeb is proprietary software and is compatible with any Video Management System.
PatientWatch is a HighTech camera solution and has been specially developed for nurses in intensive care and/or cardiac monitoring. Thanks to PatientWatch, nurses receive a 24/7 livestream of all patients present, in a clear overview at the nursing station. These smart cameras, which are equipped with motion and sound detection, not only observe your patients but also closely monitor your medical equipment. PatientWatch therefore also observes 24/7 when the nursing staff has just been absent and your patient slowly wakes up from sleep, for example. You will receive a signal at the nursing station, so that you can be on site quickly.
BabyWatch is a HighTech camera solution and has been specially developed for parents of incubator children and neonatology nurses. With babyWatch, parents can be closer to their baby when they cannot be physically present. Thanks to BabyWatch, parents receive a 24/7 live stream of their newborn child and can share this video image with their family and loved ones. Nurses get an overview of all babies (patients) present, can send messages (one-sided) to parents and can receive a signal through sound detection when a baby is crying.
With digital consultation rooms from Zaurus, you respond to developments in healthcare, where an increasing shift is taking place towards remote care through technical applications such as video calling. The digital consultation room is designed so that healthcare providers can easily conduct consultations with their care recipients and for peer consultation via video calling.
In addition, there are the digital assistants from Zaurus, which can be deployed to staff digital consultation rooms. They are true team players : they spare the rest of your employees so that they have more time for patients and experience less stress. The digital assistants are available 24/7 to speak to your patients and, if desired, they call in a 'real' care provider to help the patient through an online consultation.
Of course, the security of communication is of great importance: Zaurus is NEN 7510 and ISO 27001 certified and all data is sent and stored encrypted.
Video distribution refers to the process of delivering and distributing video content to a wide audience through various channels and platforms. It includes the management, delivery and playback of videos to ensure they are accessible to the intended audience.
Video distribution can take different forms depending on the purpose and context of the video content. Some common forms of video distribution include:
Broadcast television: This includes broadcasting video content through traditional television channels, such as national or regional broadcasters. Here, the video content is broadcast over the air and viewers can receive it with a television set and an antenna or a cable or satellite subscription.
Cable and Satellite Distribution: Video distribution over cable and satellite networks involves delivering video content to viewers through a subscription to a cable or satellite television provider. Video channels and programs are delivered via specific cable or satellite infrastructure.
Video-on-demand (VOD): VOD distribution allows viewers to watch video content on demand. This includes platforms such as Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Hulu and other streaming services where viewers can stream videos according to their individual preference and time schedule.
Online Video Platforms: This includes distributing video content through online video platforms such as YouTube, Vimeo, Dailymotion, and others. Videos are uploaded to these platforms and can then be viewed by a global audience on a variety of devices such as computers, smartphones, tablets and smart TVs.
Internal Video Distribution: This refers to distributing video content within an organization for internal communication, training or presentations. Videos can be streamed through an internal network, an intranet portal, or specific corporate video distribution software.
In video distribution, it is important to consider factors such as video quality, formats and compatibility, content security, geographic restrictions, access control, and the ability of the distribution channel to process and play videos. The emergence of streaming technologies and online platforms has made video distribution more accessible and flexible, enabling content creators and organizations to share video content with their target audience at scale.